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Iridin is an isoflavone, a type of flavonoid. It is the 7-glucoside of irigenin and can be isolated from several species of irises like orris root, Iris florentina[2] or Iris versicolor, also commonly known as the larger blue flag. It can also be found in Iris kemaonensis.[3][4]
The compound is toxic and these plants have been mentioned as causing poisoning in humans and animals.[5]
Iridin is an isoflavone, a type of flavonoid. It is the 7-glucoside of irigenin and can be isolated from several species of irises like orris root, Iris...
fat, resin, starch, mucilage, bitter extractive, and a glucoside called iridin or irisin. Once important in western herbal medicine, it is now used mainly...
who consumed the rhizomes, which have been found to contain a glycoside, iridin. The sap can cause dermatitis in susceptible individuals.[citation needed]...
However, all parts of Iris setosa are poisonous. The rhizome contains iridin which is an oleoresin. This substance can affect the liver and digestive...
rhizomes of the leopard lily (Belamcanda chinensis), and Iris kemaonensis. Iridin is the 7-glucoside of irigenin. Inhibitory effects of Irigenin from the...
ether, iriskumaonin (C18H24O7,), irisflorentin, junipegenin-A, irigenin and iridin. Irilin D (C17H14O7) has also been found in the rhizomes. In December 2002...
region of Kashmir. They found Irisflorentin, irigenin, junipigenin and iridin. In 1993, a chemical study was carried out the rhizomes of Iris hookeriana...